Simple view of gravity does not fully explain distribution of stars in crowded clusters

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Phys.org February 20, 2013

A simple view of gravity does not fully explain the distribution of stars in crowded clusters

 

Hubble Space Telescope image of the young star cluster NGC 1818 in the Large Magellanic Cloud. KIAA researchers found to their surprise an increasing fraction of binary systems as they looked at increasingly larger distances from the cluster center, as illustrated graphically in the inset. Credit: Peking University

(Phys.org)—Gravity remains the dominant force on large astronomical scales, but when it comes to stars in young star clusters the dynamics in these crowded environments cannot be simply explained by the pull of gravity.

Tropical Cyclone Haruna spinning southwest of Madagascar

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thewatchers.adorraeli.com-2/21/2013, Chillymanjaro

 

 

Tropical Cyclone Haruna (16S) in South Indian Ocean, is forecast to increase in intensity in the next 24 hours to a peak of 100 knots, gusting up to 125 knots. Increasing vertical wind shear and land interaction will begin to weaken the system in the next 24 hours.

According to latest report by Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), Tropical Cyclone Haruna is located approximately 380 nm southwest of Antananarivo, Madagascar, has tracked southeastward at speed of 03 knots, generating 7.6 meter-high (25-foot-high) waves. Animated infrared satellite imagery shows the system continued to deepen as it maintained a large and symmetrical 30-nm eye. Upper level analysis indicates the system is just to the west of an anticyclone in an area of low (05-10 knot) vertical wind shear and excellent radial outflow.

 

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Tropical Depression 02W developed near Philippines

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thewatchers.adorraeli.com-2/20/2013,Chillymanjaro

 

The second tropical depression of the northwestern Pacific Ocean season formed on February 19, 2013 and the system is soaking the central and southern Philippines. Early on February 19, 2013, the low pressure area designated as System 98W organized into a tropical depression and was renamed “02W.” Tropical Depression 02W formed south of Mindanao, the Philippines. TD02W is referred to locally in the Philippines as “Tropical Depression Crising.” TD02W is currently experiencing moderate vertical wind shear, as high as 20 knots (23 mph/37 km/h) which is keeping the depression from getting better organized. That is expected to change, however, once TD02W moves west...

 

The second tropical depression of the northwestern Pacific Ocean season formed on February 19, 2013 and the system is soaking the central and southern Philippines. Early on February 19, 2013, the low pressure area designated as System 98W organized into a tropical depression and was renamed “02W.” Tropical Depression 02W formed south of Mindanao, the Philippines. TD02W is referred to locally in the Philippines as “Tropical Depression Crising.” TD02W is currently experiencing moderate vertical wind shear, as high as 20 knots (23 mph/37 km/h) which is keeping the depression from getting better organized. That is expected to change, however, once TD02W moves west into the South China Sea.

 

Pavement buckles, closes US 89 south of Page

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KPHO.com - 2/19/13, Steve Stout

(Source: Arizona Department of Transportation) A 150-foot section of U.S. 89 about 25 miles south of Page collapsed early Wednesday morning.

(Source: Arizona Department of Transportation) A 150-foot section of U.S. 89 about 25 miles south of Page collapsed early Wednesday morning.

 

PHOENIX (CBS5) - A 150-foot section of U.S. 89 south of Page that buckled and sunk four feet Wednesday might have been caused by a "geologic event," according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.

The road collapsed at mile post 526 just 2.5 miles north of the intersection with U.S. 89A, about 25 miles south of page, according to an ADOT spokesman. He said the incident was not related to the weather.

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NASA Unveils First Radar Video of Asteroid Flyby

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Wunderground.com-2/20/13,Tariq Malik

 

 

NASA has revealed the first radar video of an asteroid flyby that sent a space rock half the size of a football field buzzing by Earth last week.

 

The new asteroid flyby video, released today (Feb. 19), shows the asteroid 2012 DA14 as it headed away from Earth over the weekend. The asteroid zipped close by Earth on Friday (Feb. 15), when it approached closer to the planet than many communications satellites.

 

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Heavenletter #4472 - In This Eternity of Heaven

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Heaven Letters

 

God said:

Well, dear Children of Mine, what are you thinking of today? Where is your heart, and where is your mind? What are your thoughts on? What myriad of things are you thinking about?

Your heart and your mind are often in tandem. When you think of bills, for example, your heart may sink. And when you think of Me, your heart may rise. In Heaven, nothing is known as heart-sinking. In Heaven, only heart-singing is known.

In the same vein, in Heaven, in this Eternity of Heaven, death is not even thought of, and yet it is said that angels greet you when you leave your body and you come here, heart and soul. Angels do greet you, yet it is more like this: An angel sees you and says: “Happy to see you! Where have you been?”

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